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What is the setback for an accessory building/structure?

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What is the setback for an accessory building/structure?

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• An accessory building/structure has to be at least five (5) feet from the rear and side lot lines. • An accessory building/structure has to be at least ten (10) feet from the principle structure (house). • An accessory building/structure has to be (6) six feet from all other accessory buildings/structures on the lot. • Accessory buildings/structures have to be (40) forty feet from all public rights-of-way, easements and streets. • What is the setback for an accessory building/structure on a double frontage lot (a road frontage on the front and rear)? The accessory structure must meet the front yard setback from the road frontage at the rear of the lot. • Do I need a building/zoning permit for an accessory structure, which is less than 150 square feet? No, a building permit is not required unless you will be hooking up electrical or plumbing service to the structure. FENCES & WALLS: • Is a building/zoning permit required for a fence/wall? No, a building permit is not required for a fe

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